Description
The RE18 Advanced Smart Grid Technology system provides students with a self-contained modular system, allowing an in-depth understanding of the complex interactions between renewable energies, energy storage and consumers on a laboratory scale.
The system allows the construction of a controllable Smart Grid on a laboratory scale. Providing multiple pre-set scenarios but additionally allows for bespoke or user-created setups.
Contained in the system are multiple components for renewable energies such as wind and photovoltaics as well as energy stores such as lithium-iron-phosphate batteries / fuel cells that allow a large variety of fundamental experiments to be conducted in conjunction with smart grid experiments.
Features & Benefits
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Setup of a complete smart grid on a laboratory scale
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Investigating the influence of renewable energies on grid stability
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Additional fundamental experiments on wind, photovoltaics, fuel cells and energy storage
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Laboratory scale
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Modular design
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Supplied in a self contained aluminium case
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Includes in-depth manual and predefined experiments
Demonstration Capabilities
Smart grid experiments:
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Daily power fluctuations of a photovoltaic (PV) power plant
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Daily power fluctuations of a wind power plant
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Energy supply of a building by conventional power plants
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Energy supply of a building by conventional and PV power plants
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Energy supply of a building by conventional and PV power plants with storage
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Voltage behaviour and grid stability in a radial distribution system
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Grid stability with PV power plants
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Grid stability with PV power plants depending on consumer load
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Grid stability with PV power plants depending on wire length
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Grid stability with PV power plants and smart transformer stations
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Grid stability with PV power plants and storages
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Grid integration of E-Mobility
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Conductor rope management
Fundamental experiments:
Photovoltaics
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IV-Characteristics of solar panels
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IV-Characteristics depending on illumination
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IV-Characteristics depending on temperature
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MPP-Tracking
Wind energy
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Turbine power dependent on blade shape and pitch angle
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Turbine power dependent on number of blades
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Turbine power dependent on wind direction
Fuel cell and electrolyzer
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Functionality of an electrolyzer
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IV-characteristics of an electrolyzer
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Functionality of a fuel cell
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IV-characteristics of a fuel cell
Storage technologies
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Charge and discharge characteristics of a capacitor
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Functionality and charge procedure of a LiFePo battery
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Operation of fuel cells and electrolysers
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